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Michelle Obama gives candid insight into ‘relationship problems’ with Barack as she reveals innermost fears

King JajaBy King JajaDecember 10, 2024No Comments0 Views
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Michelle Obama has shared insight into how she and her husband Barack Obama overcome their marriage problems, while also laying bare continuous body image issues.

While the former first lady, 60, and ex-president, 63, celebrated their 32nd wedding anniversary in October, it took them ‘a lot of practice’ to learn how they can conquer their disagreements.

Getting candid about how they deal with conflict in her new book, Overcoming: A Workbook, Michelle admitted that she runs a ‘lot hotter’ than her husband does and that it takes her significantly more time to be ready to unpack an argument.

She penned: ‘In my marriage, it took us some time and a lot of practice to figure out how to work through our disagreements.

‘Barack, it turns out, is an on-the-spot fixer. He likes to jump right in and try to hash out a relationship problem immediately when it surfaces.

‘I, on the other hand, run a lot hotter and slower than my husband does. I boil over with irritation and then have to work my way gradually back toward reason.

Michelle Obama has shared insight into how she and Barack overcome their marriage problems

The former first lady celebrated their 32nd wedding anniversary in October

The former first lady celebrated their 32nd wedding anniversary in October

‘My brain will sometimes implode at the outset of a conflict, and the last thing I want to do is engage in some instantly rational, bullet-pointed debate about who’s right or what the solution is.’

Michelle, who shares daughters Malia, 26, and Sasha, 23, with Barack, said that it has taken the couple lots of practice to learn how to respond to each other, while also being considerate to both of their histories and needs.

‘Barack has figured out how to give me more space and time to cool off and process my emotions slowly, knowing that I was raised with that sort of space and time,’ she continued.

‘I have likewise learned to become more efficient and less hurtful while doing that processing.

‘And I try not to let a problem sit too long, knowing that he was raised to not let things fester.’

Elsewhere in the book, Michelle spoke openly about her struggles with imposter syndrome and body image.

‘I’ve lived with my fearful mind for more than sixty years now,’ she wrote. ‘We don’t get along. She makes me uneasy. She likes to see me weak.

‘She keeps a giant overstuffed file folder containing every mistake and misstep I’ve ever made and is constantly scanning the universe for further evidence of my failings.

Michelle admitted that she runs a 'lot hotter' than her husband does and that it takes her significantly more time to be ready to unpacking an argument

Michelle admitted that she runs a ‘lot hotter’ than her husband does and that it takes her significantly more time to be ready to unpacking an argument

She penned: 'Barack, it turns out, is an on-the-spot fixer. He likes to jump right in and try to hash out a relationship problem immediately when it surface'

She penned: ‘Barack, it turns out, is an on-the-spot fixer. He likes to jump right in and try to hash out a relationship problem immediately when it surface’ 

‘She hates how I look, all the time and no matter what.

‘She doesn’t like the email I sent to a colleague. She doesn’t like the comment I made at the dinner party last night, either. 

‘She can’t believe I say such dumb things in general.

‘Every day, I try to talk back to her. Or to at least override her with more positive thoughts. But still, she won’t go away.’

While Michelle described her fearful mind as ‘every monster I’ve ever known’, she revealed she has made a habit of pausing for a moment when doubts begin to build.

‘I’ve been practicing stepping back and addressing my fear with familiarity,’ she wrote.

Michelle’s workbook, based on her 2022 number one New York Times bestseller The Light We Carry, features practical tools for navigating life’s challenges and fortifying oneself in the face of uncertainty, obstacles, and self-doubt.

It was published on December 3.  

Her first book, a memoir titled Becoming, was published in 2018.

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